Trump Says Oil-Loaded Ships Are Moving Out Of Strait Of HormuzPresident Donald Trump said ships, “many loaded up with oil,” are starting to move out of the Strait of Hormuz following news of a peace agreement with Iran.“They are going along the Southern ‘Highway,’ which is totally safe, secure, and pristine. There are other areas of travel, also!!!” he posted on Truth Social.Latest Live UpdatesTrump Claims Iran Deal Is ‘All Signed’, Hormuz Will Open FridayPresident Donald Trump told reporters Monday the peace deal with Iran is “all signed” and that, once “a couple of mines” are recovered from the Strait of Hormuz, it will be completely open, likely by Friday.Trump’s voice sounded hoarse — likely due to festivities from his 80th birthday celebration, including cage fights on the White House lawn the night before — as he spoke at the G7 during a bilateral meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron."We got along very well with Iran, it's a different set of leaders,” Trump said. “As you know the first set is gone, the second set is gone, and we found the third set to be very smart, strong, very smart, but we ended up making a deal.”Vice President JD Vance told ABC News the deal was digitally signed on Sunday, with a formal signing ceremony scheduled for Friday.Trump Makes Last-Minute Endorsement In Georgia Senate RacePresident Donald Trump has endorsed Rep. Mike Collins (R-Ga.) for Georgia’s U.S. Senate seat ahead of a runoff in the state’s Republican primary Tuesday.Collins is up against Derek Dooley, a political neophyte and former football coach, who was endorsed by outgoing Georgia Governor Brian Kemp.Collins is also the subject of a probe by the House Ethics Committee, which said there’s “substantial reason to believe” the congressman misused congressional resources in a scandal involving Collins’ chief of staff and an intern with whom the staffer had a romantic relationship.The winner of Tuesday’s runoff will face Sen. Jon Ossoff (D) in the general election in November.WATCH: What is 'Transvestigating?'UFC fighter Josh Hokit put his racism and misogyny on full display when he called former first lady Michelle Obama a man at the UFC Freedom 250 event at the White House.This particular conspiracy has existed in far-right circles for years as part of the "transvestigating" trend, where online sleuths try to claim that powerful female public figures were born male.HuffPost's Brittany Wong explains the full story here.Russian Diplomat Tied To Arson Attacks Targeting U.K. Prime Minister: BBCA 23-year-old Russian diplomat, whose father is a senior Russian diplomat, has allegedly been linked to last year's arson attacks against British Prime Minister Keir Starmer following an investigation by the BBC.Electronic evidence gathered by the news outlet suggests that a Ukrainian man convicted Monday in last year’s attacks was working under the paid direction of Evgeny Lyukshin, who corresponded using the initials EL.“We do not know for sure if Evgeny Lyukshin is EL. Lyukshin did not respond when we contacted him setting out the evidence that he is,” the BBC reported Monday. “But he was in the fake far-right group created by Russian operatives to cause hatred in the UK, his details match EL, he is trained in information warfare, and surrounded by Putin allies.”Among Lyukshin’s background is his study of “information warfare” as part of a program created at the direction of the Kremlin that’s taught by spies and close allies of Russian President Vladimir Putin, according to the news outlet.Two men were found guilty on Monday of conspiring to carry out the arson attacks after being offered payment by a Russian-speaking person, the trial heard. Authorities said there was no evidence the defendants knew who they were targeting in the attacks.Trump Lands In France, Makes His Way To G7 Summit VenuePresident Donald Trump has landed in Évian-les-Bains and is now headed to the venue of the G7 summit.The president was greeted by Charles Kushner, the U.S. ambassador to France, upon his arrival.Trump Lands In Geneva Ahead Of G7 Summit In FrancePresident Donald Trump has landed in Geneva, Switzerland, ahead of a G7 leaders summit in nearby France.Trump disembarked Air Force One ahead of a planned bilateral meeting Monday on the shores of Lake Geneva. French President Emmanuel Macron is hosting the event in Evian-les-Bains, which is scheduled to conclude on Wednesday.The G7 includes France, the United States, Canada, Germany, Italy, Japan and the United Kingdom. Also in attendance, as guests, are Brazil, Egypt, India, Kenya, South Korea, Qatar, Syria, Ukraine, and the United Arab Emirates.Vance Says He Hopes Text Of Iran Deal Will Be Released This WeekVice President JD Vance told CBS News that the White House plans to release “the full text” of the peace deal with Iran sometime this week and that a lot of the details on how the agreement will be executed still need to be hammered out.“Sometimes with these agreements there are some diplomatic protocols, some technical things to work out, but we plan to release the full text this week,” he said.The deal ultimately will ensure that “Iran will never have a nuclear weapon, while simultaneously opening the Strait of Hormuz,” he said.He went on to deny some details reported by the Iranian media about the deal, including that Iran will receive $24 billion if they hit certain benchmarks. That figure is not “anywhere in the text,” he said.In a separate interview with CNBC, he said he expects the Strait of Hormuz will open without tolls for “the long term.”“A lot of those details will be figured out during those 60-day talks,” he said of weeks-long negotiations expected to follow the deal’s signing.Vice President JD Vance says that the deal between the U.S. and Iran “ensures that Iran will never have a nuclear weapon, while simultaneously opening the Strait of Hormuz.”The vice president shares more details about the agreement, including some of the obligations Iran will… pic.twitter.com/MaUZQWP3ZG— CBS Mornings (@CBSMornings) June 15, 2026Ukrainian Man Found Guilty Of Setting Property Linked Keir Starmer On FireA Ukrainian man was found guilty on Monday of carrying out arson attacks on property connected to British Prime Minister Keir Starmer in May last year on behalf of a mystery figure he knew only as "EL Money".Over five days last ‌May, police were called to fires at a house in north London connected to Starmer, another at a property nearby where he had previously lived, and to a blaze involving a Toyota car that also once belonged to the British leader.Roman Lavrynovych, 22, was found guilty at London's Old Bailey Court of two counts of committing arson being reckless as to whether life was endangered. He was acquitted of two counts of committing arson with intent to risk life.Lavrynovych and Romanian national Stanislav Carpiuc, 27, who was born in Ukraine, were found guilty of conspiracy to commit arson. Fellow Ukrainian Petro Pochynok, 35, was acquitted of the same charge.They will be sentenced on Friday.The jury was told Lavrynovych had been offered payment to carry out arson attacks by an account on Telegram, which used the name "EL Money".EL Money contacted him in both Russian and Ukrainian. Prosecutors did not state who or what entity was believed to be behind the account."It is no part of your considerations to decide who 'EL Money' is and what reason he might have had to co-ordinate the actions of these defendants against these properties and this car associated with the prime minister," prosecutor Duncan Atkinson said at the start of the trial.Helen Flanagan, head of counter-terrorism policing in London, said there was no evidence Russia was behind the attacks.Trump Praises UFC Fighters, Stays Silent On Winner’s Vile Attack On Michelle ObamaPresident Donald Trump praised last night’s UFC fight at the White House as “incredible” and all of the fighters as “unbelievable,” while continuing to stay silent on one victor’s vile attack on former first lady Michelle Obama while accepting his win.“The Fighters were outstanding — Bo Nickal, Justin Gaethje, Ciryl Gane, Sean O’Malley, Josh Hokit, Mauricio Ruffy, and Diego Lopes were all unbelievable!” he said in a Truth Social post Monday.“The White House has never looked more beautiful. The setting was unsurpassed!” Trump went on, while calling the event “one of the most exciting days in the History of our fabled White House!”Hokit, who has a long history of making racist statements and faces allegations of domestic violence, took the microphone after his win to call the former first lady a man, repeating a right-wing conspiracy theory that he’s also flung against a Black WNBA star.UFC President Dana White reportedly objected to Hokit’s remark about the former first lady in a text message to Time.“I understand that the Obama’s are public figures but I’m completely against saying nasty and false things about people’s families,” he wrote.Macron Pushes Back On Trump's Threat To Levy New Tariffs On French WineFrench President Emmanuel Macron pushed back on Donald Trump's threat to impose a 100% tariff on French wine unless he removes a 3% levy on U.S. tech companies."This digital tax, decided by Europeans, implemented by several countries, is part of our law," Macron told French TV channel TF1, according to Reuters. "It's not the United States that decides on the Europeans' law."Trump ordered Macron to remove the tax in an interview with The New York Post."All [Macron] has to do is get rid of the sales tax, and he wouldn’t have that kind of pressure," the president said. See All UpdatesRelatedlive updates